Immediate disaster relief for the flood affected

Many parts of India are battling one of the worst floods in the past 10 years.

Your contribution to Goonj.. will provide support to lakhs of people struggling for food and shelter at this difficult hour.

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Help flood victims now

Incessant rains have flooded parts of North East India, Odisha, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Bihar - leaving people stranded with nothing. Most of the flood hit areas are otherwise also largely neglected areas with little infrastructure and support. People have lost their houses and have nowhere to go.
Rs 2000 from you will help Goonj.. provide-- a comprehensive family kit consisting good amount of clothing for all, sujni /dari /blanket, my pad (sanitary pad), and other collected essentials from utensils to food items as per availability. This amount is inclusive of the processing cost of the material, field work and transportation to the main hubs and then to the far away villages in smaller vehicle.

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Goonj..

Since the past 18 years Goonj.. has provided aid after several natural disasters right from Gujarat earthquake ,tsunami in Tamil Nadu to the floods in Uttarakhand and Bihar and cyclone in Odisha. They follow a systematic approach towards large scale disaster relief and rehabilitation work. Once the immediate relief phase is taken care of they focus on improving some lost infrastructure through their flagship initiative Cloth for Work. Through this initiative they undertake large scale activities like repair of roads, public places, cleanliness drives, making bamboo bridges, cleaning ponds etc. They aim to reach as many as 50,000 families affected by the recent floods. READ MORE